An event that marks a special day or season.
What is ceremony?
To use the resources are around you to survive (live).
What is adapt?
Native Americans did not use money they exchanged one good or service for another. This is called __________.
What is trade?
What is disease?
The item made to tell parts of Iroquois history and treaties.
What is wampum?
Ways groups of people have of doing things.
What is customs?
The homes of Early Native American tribes from the desert, like the Hopi.
What are peublos?
Before written language, Native Americans children learned about their culture through _________.
What is stories?
Native Americans living in the woodlands hunted this animal.
What is deer?
Name of this wampum.
What is the Two Row Wampum?
To trade without using money.
What is barter?
The material peublo homes are made from.
What is adobe bricks or clay bricks?
How Early Native American tribes solved problems and made rules.
What is government?
Native Americans living in the plains hunted this animal.
What is buffalo or bison?
Name this wampum.
What is The George Washington Belt?
Independent.
What is sovereign?
The houses of the Early Woodland Native Americans from the northeast.
What are longhouses?
Coming together in peace the five (and later six) Iroquois nations formed the __________.
What is the Iroquois Confederacy?
Name the three sisters.
What are corns, beans, and squash?
Name this wampum.
What is the Hiawatha Belt?
The way a community produces and uses good and services.
What is economy?
The Native Americans who lived in tipis lived where?
Where is the plains?
An older person with a high rank in a tribe's government.
What is an elder?
Native Americans did not use money to buy things but some used __________.
What is shells?
The timeline in The First People Magazine discribed how Native Americans and early settlers
a) worked together in peace
b) did not know each other existed
c) had conflict over land
c) had conflict over land